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Sounds like he'll be lucky if you don't cook and eat his pet dog.
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Sounds like he'll be lucky if you don't cook and eat his pet dog.
I'm disappointed TBH. Anyways, life goes on. Bring on someone else to fix the rabble that was there for some time BEFORE Kearney arrived.
Understandable, but I hope we're not lynching another coach in 12 months time.
Sounds like he'll be lucky if you don't cook and eat his pet dog.
"I wonder who the next lamb to the slaughter will be.":crazy::crazy::crazy:I feel sorry for the guy, I really do. I thinks he's plans for the club were a step in the right direction but he wasn't the guy to pull them off. I wonder who the next lamb to the slaughter will be.
It's about time. Good luck to him though in whatever he chooses to do next, coaching would be a tough gig and Kearney is probably an example of how no matter how hard you try, sometimes you're just not suited to a certain career. I can post a bit more positively now too.
Hi Stephen:nwave:
the rabble in 2009?
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I don't hate the guy, just do not feel sorry for him....
Amen
:? You really make no sense some times."I wonder who the next lamb to the slaughter will be.":crazy::crazy::crazy:
Be careful what you wish for deathrider masochist,
we/MAN have the power of life to set our thoughts into motion.
Thoughts are images.
Why the f**k would you ever feel sorry for someone employed to do a job only to fail and then be paid out nearly half a million?
True but the board also play a role. They sacked Anderson, hired Kearney and if they make the wrong call again, we will be facing the exact same problem again.
You know we will be.
Its all part of the 5 year plan
No it will be an experienced NRL coach. StuartWhat are the thoughts on Mick Potter? I'd take him over Sticky any day.
